Lesser Known Road Racing for Women Thread

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There's still no one who has taken credit for finishing second, so I'm just gonna claim it was me.

Well apparently it was Muzic, which of course makes a lot more sense.
 
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True, just highlighting about a 1/3rd of the entries appear to be road racers who would normally have been involved in a road race, if only there was a road race on today...wait there was 😆

But as it turned out, they chose wisely. They can be seen on camera, and the weather is much nicer as well.
 
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That was a good effort by Zigart who is usually unsuited to such steep inclines.
She has made loads of improvements this year. Hopefully she can find someone who can help her with riding in the peloton. She’s been working with someone on her descending and it is much better lately.
 
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She has made loads of improvements this year. Hopefully she can find someone who can help her with riding in the peloton. She’s been working with someone on her descending and it is much better lately.
She’s the only one who can follow Pogi on training.
 
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I am surprised that Brown is not at the Simac Tour where she could show off the rainbow jersey, but, more importantly, she could contend for GC if she does a strong ITT. I also find it interesting that she is retiring because she has to spend too much time in Europe, yet, she has taken on the role of CPA President which will necessitate her spending some time in Europe.
 
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Zoe ready for CX!
 
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I am surprised that Brown is not at the Simac Tour where she could show off the rainbow jersey, but, more importantly, she could contend for GC if she does a strong ITT. I also find it interesting that she is retiring because she has to spend too much time in Europe, yet, she has taken on the role of CPA President which will necessitate her spending some time in Europe.

It's the Cyclists' Alliance, not the CPA, and it doesn't have that much power, because it's not recognised by the UCI. I don't know what the workload of that position is, but she definitely won't have to spend as much time in Europe as she's been doing as a rider. The new VP of the TCA will probably also be someone who lives in Europe.
 

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